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The Residential Subdivision under the Influence of the Unfinished Densification (Case Study for Subdivisions in Setif, Algeria)

Today, it is necessary to be thrifty for its planet, on one hand the space being a rare, non-renewable resource, and on the other hand the ecological, economic and social cost of the urban sprawl. To demonstrate the impact of the completion degree of the subdivision dwellings, roads system and urban...

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Published in:European journal of sustainable development 2015-01, Vol.4 (2), p.451-451
Main Authors: Lacheheb, Dhia Eddine Zakaria, Ballout, Amor
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Today, it is necessary to be thrifty for its planet, on one hand the space being a rare, non-renewable resource, and on the other hand the ecological, economic and social cost of the urban sprawl. To demonstrate the impact of the completion degree of the subdivision dwellings, roads system and urban public utilities on the density or the densification and therefore on the urban quality, the authors studied two residential subdivisions, the private subdivision Sellam and the subdivision El Imane with a common situation, and a different land surface, density and cutting, being occupied by various social classes, with different needs and different household average size. The approach of this work is based on the typo morphological analysis to reveal the differences in the degrees of completions of the subdivision's built environment and on the investigation, by a household's survey, to demonstrate importance of the degree of completion and to reveal the conditions of qualitative densification favorable and convenient to a better subdivision's appropriation.
ISSN:2239-5938
2239-6101
DOI:10.14207/ejsd.2015.v4n2p451